Example sentences of "make [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Other services — like the police and fire brigade — do not make administrative sense in smaller areas .
2 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
3 Would it not make administrative sense if at least part of this site could be reserved specifically for the British Library so that in any future extension , these units could be incorporated ?
4 Bake with mushrooms and serve with creamy mashed potato for an easy , delicious comfort meal which can make dinner-party fare , too , for discerning guests .
5 Local authorities , however , faced with the need to make the most effective use of school buildings and staff , did not make parental choice the paramount consideration .
6 The Committee of the Regions may make regional governments feel better but will probably be as ineffective as the existing Economic and Social Committee .
7 The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton .
8 It does not make specific demands of the growing medium , and will even grow on just fine gravel .
9 Because every individual is different XYZ Foods do not make specific claims about the amount of weight loss to expect , but most people will lose three pounds or more .
10 Dr Richard Neilman of the Nazelden Foundation in Minneapolis identifies the following eight characteristics : The sufferer thinks frequently of the next opportunity for use or may make specific resolutions not to use .
11 Such regulations could make specific practices a criminal offence and the giving of specific information mandatory .
12 Where the English language does make specific references to the female , it often has derogatory implications .
13 You have a set of notes here now I 'm not gon na start at page one and work right through to page whatever it is erm they are there for you to take away for you to make notes during these two days er and for you to take away so that they 're they 're for revision and er there are as Bob 's just discovering pages where a I 'll ask you to make make specific notes er that I 'll supply to you as we go along .
14 At ground level the nest-owner can make exaggerated movements away from the nest and draw the killer towards itself .
15 When they did make extensive use of it for coinage , however , the high zinc and low iron content of the coins indicates that they must have used metallic zinc rather than cementation .
16 The revised perambulations did , however , make extensive concessions in Derbyshire , Northamptonshire and Wiltshire ; the hundred of Tendring in Essex was disafforested , as was the whole of Sussex with the exception of two demesne woods — the ‘ broils of Chichester ’ and ‘ Falconer 's Wood ’ .
17 Charles did not make extensive changes in the Lombard government , and retained many of the governors and administrators who had originally served under Desiderius .
18 The repository would make extensive use of cement and concrete as ‘ engineered ’ barriers .
19 When tenants take on a lease they may make extensive alterations to the premises in order to make them better suited to the type of catering enterprise they intend to undertake .
20 Purcell did not make extensive changes for the Fairy Queen revival — and indeed he had two excellent reasons not to .
21 The objective of the course provision is to produce office professionals who can make extensive use of technology but who are able to accept responsibility and operate heuristically as well as technically within organisational systems .
22 Patten also announced that he would make extensive use of enhanced capping powers in 1991 .
23 It was anticipated , however , that at least during the first stage Gorbachev would make extensive use of emergency powers , granted to him in September , to introduce reforms by presidential decree .
24 At the other extreme , very even updating patterns would mean that most blocks or even every block required to be read and such a pattern would therefore make skip-sequential processing pointless .
25 The glass itself must make that clear , he wrote .
26 She would not make that mistake again .
27 Gavin Pritchard-Gordon 's Peer Prince ( 3.10 ) has already won twice this season and could make that advantage tell over Josh Gifford 's Zamil .
28 You ca n't hear the sound or nothing , but you can make that up .
29 It already supplies Fokker with fuselages for Fokker 's small jet and could make that product its own by buying the Dutch company for less than $1 billion .
30 He hands Esau back his birthright , and soon he will make that clear in words , or , to be more precise , in a word .
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